Creatively Wired #1 :: Online No Nos
That’s right, PodCast #1! Anne and Max from Not Bad Design talk about privacy issues on Facebook, good Twitter/Bad Twitter, ‘Net favorites, collaborating with Google and current NDB projects Stevens and Smith and Runwaygirl’s videocast. Make sure you stick around for our Secret Tweeks of the week
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Show Notes
Hosts
Anne Kirby, Creative Partner with Not Bad Design & fearless leader of the Creative House of Lancaster (Facebook, Twitter – @annekirby, Skype – annekirby23)
Max Phillips, Creative Partner with Not Bad Design & CHL member (Facebook, Twitter – @maxtana, Skype – Maxtana)
More information on Not Bad Design & the Creative House of Lancaster
notbaddesign.net & thechl.org
Correction & Clarifications
Follow Ken Mueller on Twitter @kmueller62
Tweetie is an iPhone app for Twitter. Get it on iTunes
Some of our favorite sites
Twitter.com
facebook.com
brightkite.com – use it to update my Twitter status
Google – using google docs right now for show notes
NBD Happenings
Stevens & Smith – banners up are up on the corner of S. Queen & E. Vine and check ‘em out
stevensandsmith.org
NBD helps Mary Kirby launch her first videocast
flightglobal.com/runwaygirl
Picks o’ the week
Anne: Alley Insider
follow them on Twitter – @alleyinsider and @alleyfeed
Max: Zappos.com – Blog post from CEO Tony H. Using Twittter right.
Shout out to @WiseGrass for posting that link on Twitter today.
Favorite Secret Tweet of the week
Anne: Lost hers for the week, but she remembers it involves peeing in the sink.
Max: “13530 Telling me we can just be friends is like my cat dying and you telling me I can keep it”
Tags: design, Facebook, google, Lancaster, pa, pennsylvania, Podcast, twitter
I have a question about crediting content posted to FB and other online social networking “environments”. My current FB profile picture is a composite. I’m using an image I found online but I don’t know the name of the photographer. As a professional photographer I want to be sensitive to copyright issues. I’m guessing my use of this image violates copyright laws? Could you provide some broad guidelines.
Great question, Todd. Anne and I have some thoughts on this. We’ll do a little research and address this issue on our next netcast. We’re recording on Wednesday, so look for it later this week.